Re: [Audacity-quality] Proposal to rationalize and improve Normalize, Amplify & DC
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From: Martyn S. <mar...@gm...> - 2011-06-11 23:11:31
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Thanks everybody for the feedback and further ideas, and manual update (I'm afraid that will need more work now). I have made a further commit that: Disallows text in the dB box. Disallows +ve values by greying out OK and Preview. Corrects some other logic over OK/Preview. Converts a positive number found in prefs to a negative (but see below re presets). Defaults the max amplitude to -1.0dB (a sensible value, and showing that it should be negative to new users). Centre the box and text. Save/Load the presets from [Presets], rather than [CSPresets]. This has the side effect of ignoring previous versions. I did not/will not look into a non-standard way of displaying a minus sign in the text box for dB. HTH Martyn On 10/06/2011 00:24, Martyn Shaw wrote: > OK, so I committed a fix for what was asked for / agreed. > > Commit log says: > Move minus sign to text box. > Allow stereo normalising. > Default to stereo normalising. > Speedup (maybe 20%) by use of track->GetMinMax instead of an expensive > conditional in a tight loop. > > I have only tested on Win 7 so would appreciate more platforms. > > I'm much happier with it now, what about you? > Martyn > > PS I don't like the presets in audacity.cfg to be in CsPresets, since > the 'CS' prefix is meaningless in most cases, but that is for another > thread. > |